The evening world. Newspaper, December 14, 1920, Page 10

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eS es Pt Ragee™ . COAL PROFITEERS i “SCORED IN REPORT MADE TO SENATE: t Be hs THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, ode of producing and distributing) production and distribution at casi, | serve oth ote ing Nou for the best no HARDING CALLERS TO-DAY! nay be | mines. rial growth, pirbli 8, the report said, and recommendations for its co; 1 was | ti wk in the in- | tem menacing | real estate mortgages health and Broadening of re | ing spe | Pennsylvanians Scheduled for Con- word « comparatively ; ady to modify on Atterbury, Vice President of ease, my 1. Amendment of the Transporta- | a railroad, who was to| # cc + aa? tion te overnment intrusion into tion Act to check issuance of “ex 0 Sproul, also sent alled iona sgrace’— Called: “National Disgrace private business and to advocate le- | part ‘om- committee is preparing lew ner Geant ciiseat Means Proposed to Remedy Housing Shortage. WASHINGTON, Dec. 14.—Sharp/s'on, has continued unchecked by the n opportunities for profiteer friticism of the national coal indua-| Vepartment of Justice egrace,” t 1 ooo ° 20° ° fry, with implied threat of drastic | mtere of the cost plus con- | BH IE ILI IA LIS RIC LACS It A int +t stablishment by | Jeeiniation by Congress to meet al-| ‘a slid tet Age has been perm of trade schools for | Jeged evils of profiteering and spec-|tranaportation fa ticen, ‘lation accompanied the Port of the Senate Committee on | Production and Reconstruction, sub mitted to the Genate to-day In general the report, which asked | ur investigation into the cos Power to allow the committe ‘ad wbag ee tO) situation has convinced continue its investigation, suggested] private interests now in c Government activities to ©0-operation building construction, but its three Republican members, Senators Calder Kenyon, Towa, ate scrutiny ofiteering owed the pr partial re-|try, rding necessary const nd distribu bring about | production ir spite of efforts by some, are ac ually unable to prevent a contin- | under regulation in uance or repetition of the present de » cause building stagnation |™ of a Federal b " |] Latest Style Ladies’ Sma. 14-Kt |] Cold Bracelet Watch (Looks Like Plati- num); 15 Jewels; Guaranteed Specially selected trom cur complete line $50 Value; This Week, $39.75 Same, with 22 byte embody its measures ing | duced in the Senate action urged reer engaging only in short will soon be in and es ed an graphical Union, No Franklin Simon 8 Co. A Store FIFTH Ireau to of Individual Shops AVENUBR— 9704 and 38th Sts. WEDNESDAY Warmth- Groing Gifts White J) Piatiqum of New York, Edge, New Jersey, and|plorable situation and that it is the Met, | t supplemented their | ¢ of the Government to take such bare Broadway fi A d ai ld, B h ®ndings with additional statements, | reasonable and practical steps as it (Kennett Upstairs Cr c a ren J wristmas @li of which agreed in asking special| may to remedy the evil’ At Cortlandt St. tion attention to present meth Government administration ‘of the Continuing~-Our Great Annual Reduction Sale | Of Men’s High Priced | OVERCOATS Great Ulsters, Town Ulsters, Travellin Ulsters, Ulsters, Chesterfield Dress Over- coats and Swagger Raglans ‘55 ~ ‘85 Formerly Sold for | Formerly Sold for $65 to $80 | $95 to $155 The best that England has to offer—the choicest that America can contribute—all go in this sale at these two prices. The chance to secure a mighty fine garment for very little is now at hand. So make the most of the opportunity, The range of fabrics and styles is broad enough to please every taste.~ All Our | Men's Leather Coats | Sate Are Included in This Sale at These Savings These coats are in short, three-quarter and fulllengths, fitted with regulation and raglan sleeves. The maiority are reversible~-can be worn as a top coat or a storm coat. James McCreery & Co. 34th, 35th Streets and 5th Avenue Men’s Clothes Shop—-Second Floor Children’s BLANKET BATHROBES 3.95 All wanted colors, bound with satin ribbon. Sizes 2 to 12 years. Girls and Boys SWEATER SUITS of Brushed Wool Q 50 Four-Piece Outfit—Sweater, Leggings, Mittens and Cap: in copenhagen, rose, heather or tan colorings. Sizes 2 to 6 years. ©00000000990000000 9000 9809009000 9900000 00 SHPO 9 0000 00000000 9000090000 0000000000 0008 INFANTS’ APPAREL SHOP—Fifth Floor caus sue sateen tte eoooee The Wool Fabrics Dep’t has received and is now displaying a most attractive assortment of Sitart White Woolens for Winter Resort wear including white tricotines, broadcloths, Poiret twills, and plain and embroid- ered white flannels and serges. new assemblage of here also a Sports including imported Woolens, homespuns, tweeds, and motor coat- dying Madame la Mode's sports ings and emb advanced most as to colors. ideas (First Floor) Madison Avenue ~ Hifth Avenir 34th and 351) Streets New Bork darion Typo- con- hon- soz 2009000000009 0000900 00 0 000000000909 00900 S—H0 000000030009090 0000 9900900000000000000 1920." OPPENHEIM Guns 5a | 34th Street—New York Special Sale Wednesday 3000 Silk Petticoats | Superior Taffeta and All Silk Jersey Models. Tai- lored and Fancy Flounces. Attractive two-tone effects. Black and prevailing colors. Remarkable Values 3.65 About 11000 Pairs Women’s Real French Kid Gloves 3.00 Value 1.95 Two-clasp overseam sewn, Paris Point and heavy ] embroidery in self and two-tone. Black, White, Tan, Gray, Beaver and Brown. | Give Him Slippers For Christmas This Sale Presents you with the opportunity to secure them at prices that are decidedly unusual. A—Men’s Gray Felt Soft Sole oO - Se Co Comfy Slippers. Sizes 6 to 12. $2. 95 eee B—Boys’ Indian Head Soft Sole Comfy Slippers, In Two- Tone Brown, Sizes 2 to 51 $2: 50 | ES Ne C—Men’s Soft Sole Felt Comfy Te. ee Slippers, In Two-Tone Gray B Effects, Sizes 6 to12, $3.65 Q b- Men’s Tan Romeo Leather Slippers, Sizes 6 to 12 — E—-Men’s Gray Felt Soft Sole $5.50 fe c Mules, Sizes 6 to 12. $2.95 Pe F-Boys’ Felt Soft Sole Slip- \ ers, Blue and Gray, / S \ “a Slies a to 5\5 . $2.25 ~ G-Men’s Tan Leather Opera age 7 Slippers, Sizes 6 to 12. $4.75 H--Men’s Leather Indian Moccasins, Sizes 6 to 12. $3.50 ee Sop Pk y oa = . [—Men’s Patent Leather Cava- : o i liers, Green and Tan, E Sizes 7 to 11. $8. 75 A Extra Special—645 Pairs Men’s Tan Everette Leather Slippers 124 Sizes 6 to.11'. | Formerly $4.75 James McCreery & Co. 34th and 35th Streets and 5th Avenue Men’s Shoe Shop—Second Floor SEE es —— at Rina

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